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To: <christian.gabriel@ift-informatik.de>
Subject: *****SPAM***** You could find romance at Match Seniors
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Subject: You could find romance at Match Seniors
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You could find romance at Match Seniors

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(derived from Latin us meaning “flow”) is a chemical cleaning agent, flowing agent, or purifying agent. es may have more than one function at a time. They are used in both extractive lurgy and  joining.Some of the earliest known es were carbonate of soda, potash, charcoal, coke, borax, lime,lead sulfide and certain minerals containing phosphorus. Iron ore was also used as a  in the smelting of copper. These agents served various functions, the simplest being a reducing agent, which prevented oxides from forming on the surface of the molten , while others absorbed impurities into the slag, which could be scraped off the molten . As cleaning agents, es facilitate soldering, , and welding by removing oxidation from the s to be joined. Common es are: ammonium chloride or rosin for soldering tin; hydrochloric acid and zinc chloride for soldering galvanized iron (and other zinc surfaces); and borax for brazing, braze-welding ferrous s, and forge welding.In the process of smelting, inorganic chlorides, fluorides (see fluorite), limestone and other materials are designated as "es" when added to the contents of a smelting furnace or a cupola for the purpose of purging the  of chemical impurities such as phosphorus, and of rendering slag more liquid at the smelting temperature. The slag is a liquid mixture of ash, , and other impurities. This reduction of slag viscosity with temperature, increasing the flow of slag in smelting, is the original origin of the word  in lurgy. es are also used in foundries for removing impurities from molten nonferrous s such as aluminium, or for adding desirable trace elements such as titanium. high-temperature  joining processes (welding, brazing and soldering),  is a substance which is nearly inert at room temperature, but which becomes strongly reducing at elevated temperatures, preventing oxidation of the base and filler materials The role of a  is typically dual: dissolving the oxides already present on the  surface, which facilitates wetting by molten , and acting as an oxygen barrier by coating the hot surface, preventing its oxidation.For example, tin-lead solder attaches very well to , but poorly to the various oxides of copper, which form quickly at soldering temperatures. By preventing the formation of  oxides,  enables the solder to adhere to the clean  surface, rather than forming beads, as it would on an oxidized surface.some applications molten  also serves as a heat-transfer medium, facilitating heating of the joint by the soldering tool or molten solder.Fluxes for soft soldering are typically of organic nature, though inorganic , usually based on halogenides and/or acids, are also used in non-electronics applications.for operate at significantly higher temperatures and are therefore mostly inorganic; the organic compounds tend to be of supplementary nature, e.g. to make the flux sticky

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